Can someone please tell me how to get all local TV stations in Fulton, MO. I have an attic antenna but doesn't get but a couple of stations. What do I need for my area to get great reception. Would appreciation any help.

While Directv and WQFX bicker about fees, their customers and viewers are the real losers. We can complain to one and they will blame the other for the blackout. What recourse do the viewers have? A better question is how will we be able watch our favorite shows? I guess we turn on a different c
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hannel and start watching their programing.

oct. 20, 2013, 4:59 après-midi GMT

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Get back on the air with Directv!

oct. 20, 2013, 12:50 matin GMT

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You better get your act together with your agreement with direct tv!!! Your ratings will go way down when mid- Missourians can't see their Cardinals play in the World Series!

oct. 19, 2013, 4:26 matin GMT

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U need to come to an agreement with Directv VERY soon! World Series just around the corner

oct. 16, 2013, 9:36 après-midi GMT

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Get settled with Direct TV

oct. 10, 2013, 11:59 après-midi GMT

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You claim to be a full service television station but, you can't air the Cowboys/Chiefs game....what's up with that one....not full service in my book I don't think Rams play a game that doesn't get air time....maybe you should check some of the latest comments about your "full service" television
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station on facebook you may be surprised that people today are not necessarily considering you a full service television station and some think even less than that of you...I for one....Cowboys are still America's team show some respect and air what people want to see after all aren't we the people what helps to keep you on television in the first place.

sep. 15, 2013, 5:23 après-midi GMT

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Whatever you do, don't sign up to DirectTV. They are, by far, the worst television service in existence. Go to the better business bureau and look at all of the complaints and low ratings from customers. If you absolutely have to get Uverse (expensive but steady rates) or Dish Network (best customer service).
What I suggest is you do none of the above. They're all overpriced and have lengthy contracts.
Go to https://www.antennasdirect.com/ and talk online to a customer service representative about which antenna is right for your particular location. All of their products are highly rated on Amazon.com and can also be bought through their website. Check both places for prices as one may be lower than the other. You should be able to pick up the Fox station with the right roof antenna and an amplifier. That station has kind of a weak signal.
For the remainder of your content get a high speed internet line and purchase a FireTV box, Roku 3, Apple TV, and/or Chromecast. Roku 3 currently offers the most channel options and FireTV is the fastest box but they all have redeeming features. The boxes are a one time fee and offer services like MLB online that gives you the game your want from the side of the team you want in HD. Basically you can pretty much meet any of your needs between a simple antenna with an amplifier and one or two of those devices. Your monthly fee will likely drop $100 a month and you'll be getting much better services than any cable or satellite providers.

sep. 6, 2014, 5:39 après-midi GMT

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Get an agreement with Directv now. The World Series is going to start next week and I don't know what I'm going to do